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She has yet to wake up and learn what she has lost.
America is hurting itself at home and abroad and what's worse is that it has yet to wake up and uproot the new hatred in its midst.
They are tapping a section of the $250 billion takeout and delivery market in the US, which has yet to wake up to healthy fast food in much volume, and is subject to – pretty legitimate – attacks from health campaigners.
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Many American investors and consumers have yet to wake up to this fact.
In Manchester even voters asking about "brutal" cuts began by saying they understood the need to save money.Arguably, voters have yet to wake up to just how much money.
For all the hype over big data, governments and business have yet to wake up to the "legals" around it: who has what rights, how far they extend and what you can do with them.
First, says one thoughtful Tory, most of his colleagues have yet to wake up to how sitting MPs will have to fight each other as safe seats shift or vanish (the House of Commons is set to shrink from 650 to 600 seats).
They think that not just voters but a lot of MPs have yet to wake up to the full horrors of the public spending cuts that are on the way, and the depths of unpopularity facing this coalition.Such tectonic shifts would reshape the landscape for both Tories and Lib Dems, they think.
3.18pm GMT 16 min: Angola have yet to wake up.
We have some way to go before America Understands, for it has yet to wake up..
This is something much of America (the East Coast in particular) has yet to really wake up to.
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